‘Silicon Valley’ to Return in October for Sixth and Final Season

The sixth and final season of “Silicon Valley” is returning in October, HBO announced Wednesday. An official premiere date has yet to be set.A collaboration between showrunners Mike Judge and Alec Berg, the final season will consist of seven episodes. The series takes a comedic look at the modern-day epicenter of the high-tech gold rush, where the people most qualified to succeed are the least capable of handling success.HBO announced in May that the sixth season of “Silicon Valley” would be its last.“‘Silicon Valley’ has been a career and life highlight for us. We’ll miss it desperately, but we’ve always let Pied Piper’s journey guide the way, and Season 6 seems to be the fitting conclusion,” Judge and Berg said at the time. “We are forever indebted to our incredible cast, crew, and partners at HBO. At a certain point, there’s only so much we can do to make the world a better place.”Thomas Middleditch stars as Richard, Zach Woods plays Jared, Kumail Nanjiani plays Dinesh, Martin Starr plays Gilfoyle, Amanda Crew plays Monica, Jimmy O. Yang plays Jian-Yang, Suzanne Cryer plays Laurie Bream, Matt Ross plays Gavin Belson and Josh Brener plays Big Head.Judge and Berg serve as executive producers, writers and directors. Clay Tarver, Lew Morton, Michael Rotenberg, Tom Lassally and Jim Kleverweis also executive produce, while Ron Weiner, Sarah Walker, and Daisy Gardner co-executive produce. The series is created by Judge, John Altschuler and Dave Krinsky.Season 6 of “Silicon Valley” premieres in October on HBO.Read original story ‘Silicon Valley’ to Return in October for Sixth and Final Season At TheWrap

The sixth and final season of “Silicon Valley” is returning in October, HBO announced Wednesday. An official premiere date has yet to be set.

A collaboration between showrunners Mike Judge and Alec Berg, the final season will consist of seven episodes. The series takes a comedic look at the modern-day epicenter of the high-tech gold rush, where the people most qualified to succeed are the least capable of handling success.

HBO announced in May that the sixth season of “Silicon Valley” would be its last.

“‘Silicon Valley’ has been a career and life highlight for us. We’ll miss it desperately, but we’ve always let Pied Piper’s journey guide the way, and Season 6 seems to be the fitting conclusion,” Judge and Berg said at the time. “We are forever indebted to our incredible cast, crew, and partners at HBO. At a certain point, there’s only so much we can do to make the world a better place.”